Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg

St. Petersburg is a Russian port city on the Baltic Sea. It was the imperial capital for 2 centuries, having been founded in 1703 by Peter the Great, subject of the city's iconic “Bronze Horseman” statue. It remains Russia's cultural center, with venues such as the Mariinsky Theatre hosting opera and ballet, and the State Russian Museum showcasing Russian art, from Orthodox icon paintings to Kandinsky works. ― Google

People died in Saint Petersburg (First 49 people) - Page 1

Nikolay Gretsch

Nikolay Gretsch

Russian journalist

Alexander von der Borch

Alexander von der Borch

Diplomat

Ivan Snegiryov

Ivan Snegiryov

Russian ethnographer

Johanna Lönnrot

Johanna Lönnrot


bogdan wenig

bogdan wenig

Painter

Dmitri Vassilievitch Polenov

Dmitri Vassilievitch Polenov


Wilhelm Gustav von Becker

Wilhelm Gustav von Becker

Higher education teacher

Julius Stenbock

Julius Stenbock


Karl Gustav von Pistohlkors

Karl Gustav von Pistohlkors

Military officer

Pyotr Basin

Pyotr Basin

Russian painter

Gustav Reinhold Johann Nieroth

Gustav Reinhold Johann Nieroth


Jacob von Sivers

Jacob von Sivers


Alexander von Stieglitz

Alexander von Stieglitz

Financier

Vladimir Fyodorovich Adlerberg

Vladimir Fyodorovich Adlerberg

Politician

Mikhail Britnev

Mikhail Britnev

Russian ship-owner

Mikhail Semevsky

Mikhail Semevsky

Historian

Fredrik Magnus von Kohl

Fredrik Magnus von Kohl


Fredrik Magnus von Kohl

Fredrik Magnus von Kohl


Yakov Grot

Yakov Grot

Translator

Leonty Euler

Leonty Euler


Nikolai von Bunge

Nikolai von Bunge

Economist

Nikolai Alexander von Schulmann

Nikolai Alexander von Schulmann


Emmanuil Naryshkin

Emmanuil Naryshkin


Yelizaveta Baryatinskaya

Yelizaveta Baryatinskaya


Mariya Stepanova

Mariya Stepanova

Russian opera singer

Aleksandr Lopukhin

Aleksandr Lopukhin

Biographer

Jekatěrina Jermolajevna Kern

Jekatěrina Jermolajevna Kern

Anna Kern's daughter

Aleksandr Engelhardt

Aleksandr Engelhardt

Military officer

Nikolai Chagin

Nikolai Chagin

Architect

Nikolay Avinov

Nikolay Avinov


Aleksandra Euler

Aleksandra Euler


Yury Milyutin

Yury Milyutin

Nikolay Milyutin's son

Viktor Kirpichov

Viktor Kirpichov

Russian engineer

Alexander von Prittwitz und Gaffron

Alexander von Prittwitz und Gaffron


Leonid Iakovlevitch Lozinski

Leonid Iakovlevitch Lozinski

Lawyer

Mikhail Ėngelʹgardt

Mikhail Ėngelʹgardt

Literary critic

Fëdor Romanovich Osten-Saken

Fëdor Romanovich Osten-Saken


John Kochurov

John Kochurov

Priest

Olga von Sivers

Olga von Sivers


Franz Albert Seyn

Franz Albert Seyn


Nikolay Koshelev

Nikolay Koshelev

Russian painter

Ludwig Slonimsky

Ludwig Slonimsky

Journalist and publicist

Nikolay Rodzyanko

Nikolay Rodzyanko

Vladimir Rodzyanko's son

Evgeniya Shklovskaya

Evgeniya Shklovskaya


Dimitriĭ Antonovich Skalon

Dimitriĭ Antonovich Skalon

Military historian

Genrikh Matveevich Manizer

Genrikh Matveevich Manizer

Artist

Ilya Chashnik

Ilya Chashnik

Artist

Mikhail Muravyov

Mikhail Muravyov


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